The test flight took place in the same Mojave Desert area in California where Charles "Chuck" Yeager first broke the sound barrier in 1947.
Concorde was supposed to revolutionize air travel, cutting flight times in half and making supersonic travel the norm.
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Boom's Overture commercial airliners would be built at the Greensboro Superfactory.
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A plane dubbed the ‘son of the Concorde’ that could fly from London to New York in three and a half hours has completed its eleventh test flight. Boom Technologies say their plane is ‘on ...
SON of Concorde' XB-1 jet is "on track" to break the sound barrier in early 2025, makers of the supersonic plane have announced. In its first major update of the year, bosses at Colorado-based ...
Sonic booms effectively killed the elegant Concorde supersonic airliner in the 1970s. The fleet-footed aircraft could reach 1,354 miles per hour (or Mach 2), enough speed to rocket it from Paris ...